This piece of artwork made quite the emotional impact, considering i have been in similar situation, this comic is something that can reach an audience that is mature and young at the same time, as for originality i am yet to see something like this on any other page. The technique is great and i see, potential in perusing a career or hobby at the least in this style of comic. I look forward to seeing more work like this.

This is an original idea that has an impressive impact, looks great and has a good type of audience capturing.

Since my dog died early on this year, I'm writing this critique.The vision is brilliant, but the moral could be explained a bit more.This isn't too original, but I don't even know if I've seen this before.The technique isn't too shabby.The impact was something that did pull at the heartstrings, and would have made me cry had my dog went to heaven recently. My dog died of a skin-infection, his immune system wasn't exactly able to fight it off completely. We had him treated once, then had him put down after he got the infection again. This is something personal to me, and I still want him back. Merci.

I'm sure Applejack takes them when they're reaching their final days, or when they're falling apart alive (figuratively speaking). I had a dog who just kept aging, and she had hip arthritis, and she was deaf and going blind and all kinds of hell. It got to a point where we had to have her put down so she wouldn't keep going in silent, dark, pain. It hurt me like hell because I was only 11 years old at the time, but looking back, I'm glad she was put to rest in a peaceful, quick manner.

A cat that I had since I was five recently died. Died in front of me in fact. He actually woke me up and spent his last moments with me. Even climbed the stares just to meow at my door. It was touching that he decided to do that regardless of how tired he felt.